Transport and exchange diffusion of amino acids in Ehrlich Ascites cells.
Early ideas ef the cell membrane as a structural sac that permitted the passage of molecules en the basis of their size, lipid selubility, and charge have been extensively revised in the past few decades. The cell membrane is new regarded as a dynamic part ef the cell itself with specialized roles t...
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McGill University
1966
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Summary: | Early ideas ef the cell membrane as a structural sac that permitted the passage of molecules en the basis of their size, lipid selubility, and charge have been extensively revised in the past few decades. The cell membrane is new regarded as a dynamic part ef the cell itself with specialized roles to play in the regulation of the composition of the cell interior and in the supply of nutrients to the cell's metabolic machinery. [...] |
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